Top 10 Best Bluetooth Headphone Transmitters in 2017

1) TaoTronics TT-BA01 Bluetooth Transmitter

Headphones Bluetooth Transmitters One of the best-selling technology products on the market, the TaoTronics TT-BA01U transmitter seems to be the real deal, judging by the thousands of positive reviews from the brand's users. It works by transforming ordinary stereo audio devices into wireless streaming machines.

Lightweight and versatile, it can be plugged into a wide range of devices such as TVs, desktops, CD players and MP3 players, regardless of brand or type. Once connected via a 3.5mm audio output jack, the transmitter will send signals to Bluetooth audio systems such as headphones or speakers. High quality stereo sound is an indisputable step for FM transmitters.

With an operational range of 30 feet, users can pair their headphones with a TV and watch at a comfortable distance. It is also useful when you need privacy because you can transmit audio to your headphones without disturbing others who sleep or work. The strong wireless connection is able to penetrate the walls, so you can still enjoy the music, even from the next room. The signals do not interfere with existing Wi-Fi connections.
The transmitter will memorize the devices, so users will have to pair them once. Then, it will automatically detect these devices each time you turn on Bluetooth.

Small and portable at just 0.5 ounces, it can last up to seven hours without charging. Even when charging with the supplied USB cable, users can still connect them to the TV or PC and use them normally.

The user-friendly design features LED indicators that indicate when the device is on, as well as an on / off button. Our only complaint is that there is a slight lag between the source and the receiver, but this is barely audible and can be solved by lowering the volume on the TV to avoid the effect "echo".

2) Miccus Mini-Jack TX Bluetooth Transmitter

"Mini" Bluetooth headset transmitters rightly describes the Miccus Mini-jack TX. This transmitter is tiny and measures less than 2 inches on each side. It works as advertised, allowing users to pair non-Bluetooth devices such as CD and MP3 players with stereo headsets and headphones. It can even be plugged into motorcycles and car radios, provided there is a plug for the 3.5mm headphone jack. Pairing is easy, without the need for passwords, codes, or other system configurations. Users simply press a button for eight seconds and the device automatically searches for compatible devices. For a wireless connection, the sound quality is good, with a complete bass response and even a stereo broadcast.

Weighing only 2.7 ounces, the Miccus is convenient for riding on the road or traveling: be careful not to lose it because of its small size. Its ergonomic design includes a 90 degree swivel cylinder that is convenient for hard-to-reach connections and rinses when not in use for easy storage. It offers up to seven hours of playback with internal Lithium-Ion batteries. Users can also load them into a power source via a USB cable. Note that the transmitter turns off when you charge it, so you will need to turn them on again for normal use while charging.

The Miccus has some disadvantages. First, it only supports one-to-one pairing, which means it can only run on one device at a time. Although the transmitter claims to have an operational range of 30ft, connectivity seems to be affected after 20-25ft.

He is also suffering from considerable delay. The sound seems to be delayed, especially when it is associated with television, but for music or podcast playback, this transmitter is perfect.

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